As a lead on from postings on thread on Essex Regt badges, a troop (well, they look like theiy're dancing so more like a troupe) of West Kent White Horses.
From the left - the Royal West Kent Regiment's badge, what is basically the same badge but without the RWK Regt tri-scroll, the badge as worn by 20th County of London (Blackheath & Woolwich), & that of the West Kent Yeomanry.
All one piece strikings, I have no idea what the 2nd from left is, it does'nt appear to have had the tri-scroll removed.
Could it be a basic white horse which could be used as a RWK Regt badge or 20th London badge depending on which scroll was added?
I've never seen a RWK Regt badge with seperately struck tri-scroll, although I have a 20th London with seperately struck name scroll.
From the left - the Royal West Kent Regiment's badge, what is basically the same badge but without the RWK Regt tri-scroll, the badge as worn by 20th County of London (Blackheath & Woolwich), & that of the West Kent Yeomanry.
All one piece strikings, I have no idea what the 2nd from left is, it does'nt appear to have had the tri-scroll removed.
Could it be a basic white horse which could be used as a RWK Regt badge or 20th London badge depending on which scroll was added?
I've never seen a RWK Regt badge with seperately struck tri-scroll, although I have a 20th London with seperately struck name scroll.
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